PROTOCOLS. 27 



Pl^OTOCOL XVI. 



MEETING OF WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1893. 



Tlio Tiibunnl assembled at 11.30 a. m., all the arlu'trators being 

 [! resent. 



The Honorable John W. Foster announced that in a very short time 

 he expected to be able to deliver to the members of the Tribnnal a 

 shorthand report, revised and corrected, of Mr. James C. Carter's 

 argument, as concluded the previous day. 



Upon the invitation of the president, Mr. Frederick II. Coudert then 

 began his argument. 

 At 1.30 the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling, Mr. Coudert continued his argument. 

 At 4 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. m. 

 Dune at Paris, the 3rd of May, 1893, and signed: 



The President : ALPH. DE COURCEL. 

 The Agent for the United Stales : JOHN W. FOSTEK. 



The A(jc)it for Great Britain: ChARLES H. TuPPER. 

 The Secretary : A. ImRERT. 

 Translation certified to be accurate: 



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,^ . ' > Cu-iSecretarics. 



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PROTOCOL XVII. 



MEETING OF THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1803. 



The Tribunal assembled at 11.30 a. m., all the arbitrators being 



|>resent. 



Mr. Frederick II. Coudert resumed his argument of the preceding day. 



At 1 .30 the Tribunal took a recess. 



On reassembling, Mr. Coudert continued his argument. 



At 4 p. in. the Tribunal adjourned to the next day at 11.30 a. m. 



Done at Paris, the 4th of May, 1803, and signed: 



The President: AlPH. DE CoURCEL. 



The Agent for the United States: JOHN W. FOSTER. 



The Agent for Great Britidn : CHARLES 11. TUPPEIl. 



The Secret urn • ^- ImBERT. 



Translation certified to be accurate: 



A. Bailly- Blanc HARD, ) ., .< ^ • 

 -rr ,, ' > Co-)^ecrctarics. 



H. Cunynghame, ) 



